Vermont has become a major destination in New England for dog sledding enthusiasts. Located in the heart of the Green Mountains of Vermont are several dog sledding businesses that offer the opportunity for you to get behind a team of sled dogs and out into the wilderness in a way many never get to experience.

If you grew up reading Jack London’s Call of The Wild or White Fang as I did you may long to experience a lifestyle long since lost to many. You may have a loveof dogs and an appreciation for working dogs doing what they were bred to do. Either way a visit to Vermont for a dog sledding experience may be just what you are looking for.

When you are out in the wilderness with a team of sled dogs it’s almost as though you have been transported back in time.

There is nothing like sliding along a cold snowy trail with the only sounds being that of the runners sliding over the snow and dogs breathing as they do what they love to do.

Watching a team of dogs work together and the strength and speed they are capable of is simply amazing. After years of working with sled dogs it still amazes me every time I watch these incredible athletes at work.

Often the closest you can get to experiencing dog sledding is at a dog sled race where you can watch the teams leave the starting shoot or come back in from their run. Luckily there are people running businesses where you can actually interact with the dogs and even try your hand at driving a sled.

The best part is that you can have this experience without having to acquire and train six to eight dogs of your own! I must warn you that it can be addictive.

After a visit to Vermont for a dog sled adventure you may just find yourself longing for your first Husky.

Be very careful; talk to any musher and they will tell you that is how is all begins. First it’s one and the next thing you know you somehow have ended up with a dozen.

Dog sledding is not limited to winter; several outfitters offer year round dog sledding experiences. Carts or other wheeled devices allow dog teams to be run during the non snow months of the year.

Fall foliage season in Vermont is a beautiful time to get out for a dog sled ride. You can view the beautiful foliage as you are pulled along by a team of dogs.It’s just as fun as winter time sledding but not nearly as cold.

Running one or two dogs with a scooter is also becoming a very popular dog powered activity. It’s a great way to get your own dog out for a little exercise and may well add years to their life.

There are opportunities to try this exciting sport out with your dog and see if it is something you both would enjoy.

If you are planning a visit to New England, no matter what the time of year consider adding a dog sled experience to your list of things to do. It’s an experience you won’t soon forget.

About the Author: Ken Haggart of Lake Elmore, Vermont, is the owner of Peace Pups Dogsledding and Vermont Bicycle Tours. He is a musher, tour guide and custom woodworker.